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Marhasi 𒈥𒄩𒅆𒆠Marhaši (Sumerian: Mar-ḫa-šiKi 𒈥𒄩𒅆𒆠,
Marhashi, Marhasi, Parhasi, Barhasi; in
earlier sources Waraḫše) was an
important ancient Near...
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- spared.
There are also
records of
victorious campaigns against Elam and
Marhashi (Sumerian name for the
Akkadian "Parahshum") in a
longer (CBS 13972 and...
- was a king of
Marhashi ("Parahshum" in Akkadian),
somewhere on the
Iranian plateau. He
seems to have led the
forces of Elam,
Marhashi, Kupin, Zahara...
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Location of
foreign lands for the Mesopotamians,
including Elam, Magan, Dilmun,
Marhashi and Meluhha....
- List of the
victories of Rimush, king of Akkad, upon Abalgamash, king of
Marhashi, and upon Emahsini, King of Elam, c. 2270 BCE....
- Year Liwir-mitashu, the king's daughter, was
elevated to the
ladyship in
Marhashi,
referring to a
country near
Anshan and her
dynastic marriage to its king...
- tribute.
These inscriptions locate them
between Subartu in the north, and
Marhashi and Elam in the south. This
fragmentary text has been
described as a...
- (excerpts) His
empire is said to have
included the
provinces of Elam,
Marhashi, Gutium, Subartu, the "Cedar
Mountain land" (Lebanon),
Amurru or Martu...
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textual and
archaeological evidence,
proposed to
identify the
kingdom of
Marhashi and
Ancient Margiana. The Marha****e
personal names seems to
point towards...